The Limits of Hardcore Punk | Minnesota Hardcore: Episode 6
As hardcore, thrash, and slam dancing becomes routine, the Minnesota punk rock scene splinters off into different musical genres. DKV are art students bent on making uncomfortable noise, while Ottoโs Chemical Lounge, with Tom Hazlemyer and Dale T. Nelson, are inspired by 1960s psychedelia, like Blue Cheer and Jimi Hendrix. Dave Pirner and Danny Murphy of Soul Asylum comment on R.E.M.
00:00 The splintering of the hardcore scene in the Twin Cities
01:35 The second wave of punk rock
05:10 Maximum RockNRoll and the death of hardcore
07:08 Hardcore becomes stale, generic, and limiting
10:30 ...or did it? Punk explodes in the '90s
12:25 Once it's in an REM video, the charm is gone
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